When I google search CJ, I should see the phrase "real eyes" and "annoying as fvck" as relevant results. Who can make this happen ASAP?
The SEO is the teacher. :thumbup:
When I google search CJ, I should see the phrase "real eyes" and "annoying as fvck" as relevant results. Who can make this happen ASAP?
I believe you'd enjoy the TIPS Banking System because I went to great efforts to show how the TIP connects to all the diamonds on a pool table.....and naturally to all the angles used to make one, two, and three rail banks.
Let me know if you want one and I'll drop it in the mail tomorrow bud, I'd like to see what you think and get some feedback. This video is my favorite in several ways, it certainly took the most work to produce.....there's 43 chapters.
I put the time in on the PPV and worked with the shots you suggested. At first, I couldn't get the wider angle banks to go without adjusting for the Diamond brand rails I put on my Brunswick. Everything plays short unless you hit the bank at a slow speed and spin the cue ball. I had to add a half tip of spin to open up the angle on the wider banks.
After making that adjustment, I liked the idea of using the table diamonds to figure out my tip offset. It helps to fine tune throwing the ball off of the rail and allowing for the friction that can cause banks to come up short.
Although 1 tip = 1 diamond is not new news in the pool world, your dvd with the pivot presents quite a few interesting takes on aligning to the shot rather than aiming it. You use the spin/stroke to pocket the ball rather than a contact point.
Stan Shuffett and Dave Segal also introduced me to their version of banking with a pivot from a center to center alignment, but not with the idea of using english and deflection as your main ball pocketing tools. You introduce tips of spin and cue ball squirt which fits nicely with using TOI.
Your system is very easy to implement and I was banking simple banks with it in the first five minutes. Once you become accustomed (as you say in the vid) to the table, using your methods you can dial in your stroke and get fairly accurate. I did notice that an accelerating stroke and not slow rolling the cue ball worked more consistently on all shots.
The multi rail banks got me experimenting and I employed some of the tracks in my safety play. I had better control of the object ball and where I could place it. The examples shown were great one pocket shots and I'll catalog them for future use.
I think players of all levels could benefit from this system. It uses simple math and only requires a short time to implement the pivot. The word "pivot",scares a lot of players, but it's not any harder to learn than back hand english. You describe your version well in your demonstration.
I'll work some more with the system and see what happens. Thanks for the info. Is this based on Tony's system or Burnie's?
Best,
Mike
CJ, do you not use a table light over your home table? if so, how is that working out for you?
I want to throw my thanks out there to CJ as well. It's awesome to see a player of his caliber contributing to the forums and doing everything he can to promote the game.
Thanks CJ!
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You're certainly welcome.
I noticed that picture of Billy Jack, it brings back some cool memories -"I’m going to take this right foot, and I’m going to whop you on that side of your face and there's not a dang thing you can do about it!" - or something to that effect, it's been over 30 years since I saw the movie.![]()
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You're certainly welcome.
I noticed that picture of Billy Jack, it brings back some cool memories -"I’m going to take this right foot, and I’m going to whop you on that side of your face and there's not a dang thing you can do about it!" - or something to that effect, it's been over 30 years since I saw the movie.![]()
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LOL..Yep, that's a line that he is probably most famous for. Sadly, Tom Laughlin who played Billy Jack passed away last December![]()
The movie itself has some good memories from me, as a kid we used to play 'Billy Jack' and beat each other upHere is a shot of his autographed photo to me that I was lucky to get a year or two before he passed away. I have it hanging in the game room between one of the original posters from the re-release and my autographed picture of Keith.
Lucky for us, I don't think Billy Jack played pool!
I remember hearing references to Billy Jack as a kid.I didn't know it was a character in a movie(s).just thought he was the baddest man alive or something.Downloading the movies now....
Wow! Great thread! I've just been sitting back and saying to myself...yep...yep...been there.. done that...noticed that...been working on that. I'm even beginning to learn a bunch of stuff from Mikjary on these T.O.I threadsDennis Hatch is a greater player than many on this forum "real eyes".
I used to gamble with him when he was around 15 and give him the 7 ball....it was extremely tough and I may have beat him once or overall we broke about even. He ended up playing a really high gear and yes, he uses TOI on certain shots like we all do. I took it to the extreme and figured out what made Luther Lassiter so great and I believe it was his use of TOI that separated him from the rest of the field.....this isn't just my opinion, Wade Crane and I have talked about it on more than one occasion. Wade also used to throw his shots in and it was the trademark of many of the older players that gambled a lot.
Wade used to tell me that Luther could have given me the "8 Ball" until one night I gave "Johnny Morrow" the 'Last 2, Break, and First Shot' and beat him for $7,000.....afterwards I ask Wade "could Luther Lassiter have given me the 8 Ball tonight?"....Wade smiled and said "no, kid, not tonight, he would have hand his hands full playing even".....that was one of the best compliments I've ever received from the legendary "Billy Johnson" aka Wade Crane.
Wow! Great thread! I've just been sitting back and saying to myself...yep...yep...been there.. done that...noticed that...been working on that. I'm even beginning to learn a bunch of stuff from Mikjary on these T.O.I threads
Anyhow; as for your above comments; I've always suspected there was a throw effect that occurs with T.O.I. When the cue ball and object ball initially make contact I suspect the tangent line does not point straight towards the side of the pocket, which is where I am aiming. I suspect the tangent line points more towards the point of the pocket and at initial contact the cue ball hugs the object ball while horizontally rotating and it is only at the point of release that the tangent line is pointing towards the side of the pocket. Are my suspicions correct?
Yeah, silly me! If I'm cutting to the right and I hit right of center and deflect to the left, the cb is going to have counterclockwise spin on it, which would make what I described impossible. Thanks for your curtness, Neil! So C.J.......what do mean when you say the old timers used to throw the ball in?Not even close.
Wow! Great thread! I've just been sitting back and saying to myself...yep...yep...been there.. done that...noticed that...been working on that. I'm even beginning to learn a bunch of stuff from Mikjary on these T.O.I threads
Anyhow; as for your above comments; I've always suspected there was a throw effect that occurs with T.O.I. When the cue ball and object ball initially make contact I suspect the tangent line does not point straight towards the side of the pocket, which is where I am aiming. I suspect the tangent line points more towards the point of the pocket and at initial contact the cue ball hugs the object ball while horizontally rotating and it is only at the point of release that the tangent line is pointing towards the side of the pocket. Are my suspicions correct?
Yeah, silly me! If I'm cutting to the right and I hit right of center and deflect to the left, the cb is going to have counterclockwise spin on it, which would make what I described impossible. Thanks for your curtness, Neil! So C.J.......what do mean when you say the old timers used to throw the ball in?